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Perennials List 2021.Pdf Perennials 2021 Most of our perennials are potted into one-gallon containers, priced from $9.99 and up. Ferns and Vines are listed at the end of this Price List. Hostas, Grasses, Potted Daylilies and Aquatic Plants are listed on separate price lists. * = new in 2021 # = Tested Hardy at Hornbaker Gardens Achillea 'Firefly Amethyst' (Yarrow) bright lavender pink flowers age to light pink; tall, sturdy, upright habit; 18-22 inches; full sun; Zone 3-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12.99 Achillea 'Firefly Diamond' (Yarrow) ivory white flowers contrast nicely with dark green foliage; flowers remain attractive as they age; tall and sturdy habit; 24-28 inches; full sun; Zone 3 ------------------------------------------- 12.99 Achillea 'Firefly Sunshine' (Yarrow) bright yellow flowers for lasting color throughout the summer; tall, sturdy, upright habit; 28-30 inches; full sun; Zone 3 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12.99 Achillea millefolium 'New Vintage Red' (Yarrow) hot pink-red flowers are long blooming and do not fade to brown like other varieties; holds its compact shape and reblooms very well; 12-14 inches; full sun; Zone 3 ------------------ 12.99 Achillea ptarmica 'Peter Cottontail' (Yarrow) large, ivory-white flowers over a low, mounding habit of green foliage; full to partial sun; 18-24 inches; Zone 3 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 12.99 * Actaea pachypoda 'Misty Blue' (White Baneberry) a native perennial grown for its unusual white berries on red stems in summer; white flower plumes in spring; prefers moist shade; 24-36 inches; Zone 3 -------------------------------- 14.99 Agastache 'Blue Fortune' (Anise Hyssop) lavender blue bottlebrush-like flowers from mid summer to early fall; this long bloomer provides color late in the season; 24-36 inches; sun; Zone 4 -------------------------------------------------- 12.99 Agastache 'Kudos Coral' (Dwarf Hummingbird Mint) dense coral colored plumes have a sweet honey-mint scent; long lasting blooms from June through September; 20 inches; full sun; Zone 5 -------------------------------------------- 14.99 Agastache 'Kudos Mandarin' (Dwarf Hummingbird Mint) cheery, bright orange flowers last for many months from June through September; 17-20 inches; full sun; Zone 5 ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 14.99 # Ajuga reptans 'Black Scallop' (Bugleweed) smaller-scale groundcover with glossy, near-black, scalloped leaves; stays compact; blue flowers; sun or shade; Zone 4 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9.99 # Ajuga reptans 'Burgundy Glow' (Bugleweed) variegated foliage of burgundy, creamy white and green which gives a vivid tricolor effect; blue flowers on 6 inch spikes; sun or shade; Zone 3---------------------------------------------- 9.99 Alcea 'Fiesta Time' (Hollyhock) relatively short spikes of double, cherry pink, fringed blossoms beginning in midsummer; 36 inches; full sun; Zone 3 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9.99 Alcea rosea 'Blacknight (Hollyhock) single, deep black-purple flowers bloom mid-summer; a truly perennial hollyhock, not biennial!; 5-6 feet; full sun; Zone 3 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 9.99 Alcea rosea Halo Series 'Cerise' (Hollyhock) large, cerise pink flowers with a deep purple halo; 5-6 feet; full sun; per the breeder, the halo series are Zone 3 hardy perennials ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 9.99 Alcea rosea 'Mars Magic' (Hollyhock) single, bright red flowers bloom mid summer; a truly perennial hollyhock, not biennial!; 5-6 feet; full sun; Zone 3 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 9.99 Alchemilla mollis 'Thriller' (Lady's Mantle) tiny star-shaped, green-yellow blooms; excellent gray-green foliage; slightly larger than mollis yet remains compact; shade; 18-24 inches; Zone 3 ------------------------------------------------- 9.99 * Allium 'Lavender Bubbles' (Ornamental Onion) dark purple flower globes in late summer above attractive blue-green foliage; blooms later than 'Millenium' and is a darker shade of purple; 12-14 inches; full to partial sun; Zn 4-- 14.99 Allium 'Medusa' (Ornamental Onion) 2 inch clusters of light amethyst purple flowers bloom in summer; low mound of gray-green narrow foliage; 18-20 inches; full sun; Zone 4 --------------------------------------------------------------- 16.99 # Allium 'Millenium' (Ornamental Onion) a picture perfect, compact, upright clump of glossy green leaves is covered in a profusion of 2 inch bright rosy purple flower clusters in mid to late summer; 15-20 inches; full to partial sun; Zone 5 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 14.99 Allium 'Serendipity' (Ornamental Onion) globe-like rosy-purple flowers bloom profusely in mid to late summer; a sport of 'Millenium' with all the same great qualities and the addition of blue foliage; 15-20 inches; full to partial sun; Zone 4 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 14.99 22937 1140 N. Ave. Princeton, IL 61356 Ph. (815) 659-3282 www.hornbakergardens.com # Amsonia hubrichtii (Arkansas Blue Star) native with very narrow, needle-like leaves that line the stems like bottlebrushes; clusters of small, light blue, star-shaped flowers; golden fall color; sun to part shade; 3' tall; Zone 4 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12.99 * Amsonia 'Starstruck' (Blue Star) a very full habit of vibrant green leaves with lighter midribs and dark olive stems; blue star-shaped flowers cover the plant for many weeks in late spring and early summer; 20 inches; full to partial sun; Zone 4 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 14.99 # Amsonia tabernaemontana 'Storm Cloud' (Blue Star) new stems emerge near-black in Spring; dark green leaves have silver veining; light blue, star-shaped flowers cover this wide mound for many weeks in late spring and early summer; 24-30 inches; full to partial sun; Zone 4 ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 14.99 Anemone 'Fall in Love Sweetly' (Japanese Anemone) semi-double, rose pink flowers in early fall are produced above a large mound of dark green foliage; 20-26 inches; best in partial shade; Zone 4 -------------------------------------- 14.99 Anemone 'Honorine Jobert' (Japanese Anemone) lovely white flowers in the fall; best in part shade, but can handle lots of sun as well; 3-4 feet; Zone 5 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 14.99 # Anemone hupehensis 'September Charm' (Japanese Anemone) rose pink, single flowers in late summer, 24-36 inches tall; sun to part shade; Zone 4 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 14.99 * Anemone 'Spring Beauty' (Japanese Anemone) a pink spring-blooming variety; hot pink flowers are held above very upright foliage; flowers are sterile so they won't reseed like A. sylvestris; 18 inches; partial shade; Zone 4 ----- 14.99 # Anemone sylvestris (Snowdrops) pure white flowers in spring on a 12-15 inch plant; vigorous spreader for partly shaded location; Zone 3 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 12.99 Aquilegia 'Cardinal' (Columbine) from the Songbird Series; dramatic red sepals with white petals; sun to part shade; 28 inches; Zone 3 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 9.99 * Aquilegia 'Earlybird Purple Blue' (Columbine) two-toned flowers are lavender-purple with blue centers; spring blooms occur just above low mounding foliage; 9-11 inches; full to partial sun; Zone 3 ------------------------------------- 9.99 * Aquilegia 'Earlybird Purple Yellow' (Columbine) bicolor blooms are purple with yellow centers; spring blooms occur just above low mounding foliage; 9-11 inches; full to partial sun; Zone 3 --------------------------------------------- 9.99 * Aquilegia 'Earlybird Red Yellow' (Columbine) two-toned flowers are red with yellow centers; spring blooms occur just above low mounding foliage; 9-11 inches; full to partial sun; Zone 3 -------------------------------------------------- 9.99 * Aquilegia 'Kirigami Deep Blue & White' (Columbine) upward-facing flowers of dark indigo blue and white shades on sturdy, upright stems bloom late spring to early summer; 22-24 inches; full to partial sun; Zone 4 --------------- 9.99 * Aquilegia 'Kirigami Rose & Pink' (Columbine) upward-facing flowers of dark rose and light pink shades on sturdy, upright stems bloom late spring to early summer; 22-24 inches; full to partial sun; Zone 4 ------------------------ 9.99 * Aquilegia 'Kirigami Yellow' (Columbine) upward-facing, light yellow flowers on sturdy, upright stems bloom late spring to early summer; 22-24 inches; full to partial sun; Zone 4 --------------------------------------------------------------- 9.99 Aquilegia 'Sunshine' (Columbine)
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